Indicator 5: Breakdown of Energy Consumption by Type of Non-Renewable Sources of Energy

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Can the entity report on non-renewable sources of energy consumption?

Assessment Instructions

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The intent of this indicator is to assess the entity’s energy consumption by type of non-renewable energy sources. This indicator is considered to be optional for SFDR.

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Select Yes or No: If selecting 'Yes', the entity must be actively tracking and reporting on all of the mandatory reporting metrics.

Previous Year Data (2024): Enter the relevant data from during the previous reference period for each metric. 'Zero' is an acceptable answer if it is true and accurate.

Current Year Data (2025): Enter the relevant data from during the current reference period for each metric. 'Zero' is an acceptable answer if it is true and accurate. This field is mandatory to report on if the entity selects 'Yes' to the overall indicator.

Explanation (optional): Provide context to the answer that was provided. This helps investors gain an understanding of the methodologies and assumptions used.

Action taken (optional): Give context to the answer that was provided to explain any action that may have been taken within the last year, as well as any actions planned or targets set for the next reference period.

Terminology

LPG, butane or propane

LPG stands for liquefied petroleum gases. Both butane and propane are typically stored and/or transported in liquid form, classifying them as LPG. Mixtures of butane and propane in liquid form also fall under LPG (GRESB).

Motor gasoline

Liquid fossil fuel that is created from crude oil, also known as petrol. Includes forecourt gasoline blended with biofuels. Natural gas: Gaseous fossil fuel comprised mostly of methane. Can be compressed as CNG or liquified as LNG (GRESB).


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